Hello!
Hi, I’m Harri, the coach behind Wildly Capable.
I am fascinated by how the mind works, what drives us, what holds us back, and how we find the courage to grow and push ourselves. My own journey hasn’t always been straightforward. I’ve known what it feels like to doubt yourself, to feel stuck, or to wonder if you’re on the right path. But I’ve also experienced the power of being curious, having the right support, and choosing to believe in myself. That’s what inspired me to become a coach.
I trained and qualified as a Personal Performance Coach because I believe everyone deserves a space where they can be truly seen and heard. A space where you can pause, strip back the noise, and reconnect with your values and strengths. I don’t give you a “five-step plan” or tell you who you should be. Instead, I walk alongside you, as you uncover your own clarity, confidence, and direction.
I’m currently undertaking an MSc in Applied Positive Psychology, which is both challenging and exciting. It’s enriching my coaching practice with fresh knowledge, evidence-based strategies, and new ways to help clients thrive. I’m a passionate advocate for lifelong learning, not just in terms of qualifications or skills, but also in the continual exploration and understanding of myself. I believe growth is ongoing, and we all benefit from curiosity, reflection, and the willingness to evolve.
When I’m not coaching or studying, you’ll usually find me outdoors, embracing adventure in all its forms. Whether it’s hiking the hills, plunging into icy water for a wild swim, flying downhill on my mountain bike, or paddling quietly on my SUP, if it’s outdoors, I’m there, usually with a camera in hand to capture the moment.
Why I do this work
I started Wildly Capable because I want more people to remember their own strength and possibility. I know from experience that you are capable of more than you think and with the right support, you can step into that version of yourself with confidence.
If you’re ready to explore what’s possible, I’d love to hear your story.